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Green Matters on MSNCape Buffalo Strikes Again: Hunter Killed by One of Africa’s Most Dangerous AnimalsWhy are Cape buffalo so dangerous? The animals are nicknamed Black Death, and the reason why may not come as a shock to ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNRabada excited by the new generation of South African playersSouth Africa's white-ball squad in Darwin includes players like Lhuan-dre Pretorius, who was the top-scorer in the SA20 ...
President John Dramani Mahama, on behalf of the government and the people of Ghana, has expressed condolences to the families ...
Romania’s growing bear population has turned conservation into confrontation for people living in the shadows of the Carpathian Mountains.
Behind every woman is a story. A story of strength, purpose, leadership, or transformation. Billboards don’t whisper, and ...
Recently, a life size puppet completed 20,000 km journey through deserts and jungles and glaciers, through chaotic cities sweeping wilderness.Nature never abandons you only if you look ...
Multi-millionaire Asher Watkins, 59, was closing in on his quarry in South Africa with a high-powered rifle as a tracker stealthily guided him in for a kill shot.
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AllAfrica on MSNGhana: Richard Briandt Installed Asafoatse Dzahene IV of OsuMr Richard Briandt, a successful IT professional and techpreneur, has been installed as Asafoatse Dzahene IV and inducted to the Osu Stool Council.
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Business and Financial Times on MSNThe Inconvenient Truth with Professor Douglas BOATENG: When recognition waits for death, reform dies with the reformerHow delayed honour undermines generational progress and institutional integrity There exists a deeply uncomfortable, yet ...
Steve Annear, a 64-year-old amputee, will climb Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for the Kirk Gibson Foundation for Parkinson’s. Annear, CEO of the foundation, aims to raise $500,000 for a new ...
The onetime rapper on making Bob Dylan a fan, the harrowing abuse that shaped him and his new, genre-agnostic pop album, “Lost Americana.” ...
There is a truth, measured not in emotion, but in lived reality, that quietly undercuts the splendour of national pride and ceremonial ritual. It is the truth that across Africa and much of the world, ...
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